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* [[Disc One Final Dungeon]]: Climatrol.
* [[Disc One Final Dungeon]]: Climatrol.
* [[Doing in The Wizard]]: ''PSII'' replaces the vast majority of magical elements in ''PSI'' with science fiction; magic is replaced with Techniques that the manual describes with a heavy dose of [[Techno Babble]] and may be [[Psychic Powers]], resurrection at churches is replaced with Clone Labs, and all monsters on Motavia are either [[Genetic Engineering Is the New Nuke|genetically engineered]] or [[Mecha Mooks|robots]]. Dezoris retains some magical elements, but in general they're limited to the Espers and creatures under the influence of Dark Force.
* [[Doing in The Wizard]]: ''PSII'' replaces the vast majority of magical elements in ''PSI'' with science fiction; magic is replaced with Techniques that the manual describes with a heavy dose of [[Techno Babble]] and may be [[Psychic Powers]], resurrection at churches is replaced with Clone Labs, and all monsters on Motavia are either [[Genetic Engineering Is the New Nuke|genetically engineered]] or [[Mecha Mooks|robots]]. Dezoris retains some magical elements, but in general they're limited to the Espers and creatures under the influence of Dark Force.
* [[Downer Ending]]: The party succeeds in saving the world by [[Nice Job Breaking It Hero|ushering it into a new technological dark age]], and has its own [[Bolivian Army Ending]] to boot. And shortly before the ending, the original game's main planet blows up, [[Kill Em All|killing most of humanity]].
* [[Downer Ending]]: The party succeeds in saving the world by [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero|ushering it into a new technological dark age]], and has its own [[Bolivian Army Ending]] to boot. And shortly before the ending, the original game's main planet blows up, [[Kill'Em All|killing most of humanity]].
* [[Down in The Dumps]]: Roron, an abandoned waste management facility that is home to a group of Motavians, who enjoy living in an environment of rotting garbage and junk.
* [[Down in The Dumps]]: Roron, an abandoned waste management facility that is home to a group of Motavians, who enjoy living in an environment of rotting garbage and junk.
* [[End of an Age]]: See [[Just Before the End]].
* [[End of an Age]]: See [[Just Before the End]].
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* [[Plotline Death]]: Nei's, but the [[Fridge Logic]] part is averted: The party immediately tries to get her cloned back to life. Unfortunately, she's [[Deader Than Dead]].
* [[Plotline Death]]: Nei's, but the [[Fridge Logic]] part is averted: The party immediately tries to get her cloned back to life. Unfortunately, she's [[Deader Than Dead]].
** [[Voodoo Shark|The argument the game gives makes little sense though]], since it states non-humans cannot be cloned ever, but Nei was clonable just fine before beating Climatrol.
** [[Voodoo Shark|The argument the game gives makes little sense though]], since it states non-humans cannot be cloned ever, but Nei was clonable just fine before beating Climatrol.
*** The Japanese plot makes more sense, as it says that Nei can't be revived after beating Climatrol because her non-human parts are completely destroyed. It becomes acceptable if one considers that the DNA samples to create the biomonster parts (including Nei/Neifirst) were stored in the Climatrol after Neifirst stole them, [[No Plans No Prototype No Backup|and after Climatrol's destruction, the clone labs could not use the information to repair Nei's non-human parts anymore]].
*** The Japanese plot makes more sense, as it says that Nei can't be revived after beating Climatrol because her non-human parts are completely destroyed. It becomes acceptable if one considers that the DNA samples to create the biomonster parts (including Nei/Neifirst) were stored in the Climatrol after Neifirst stole them, [[No Plans, No Prototype, No Backup|and after Climatrol's destruction, the clone labs could not use the information to repair Nei's non-human parts anymore]].
* [[Prison Ship]]: Gaila.
* [[Prison Ship]]: Gaila.
* [[Psychic Powers]]: Techniques
* [[Psychic Powers]]: Techniques
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* [[Shoot the Dog]]: Destroying Mother Brain, and incidentally destroying technological civilization throughout the Algo system.
* [[Shoot the Dog]]: Destroying Mother Brain, and incidentally destroying technological civilization throughout the Algo system.
* [[Soiled City On a Hill]]: Algo's civilization became too dependent on Mother Brain, and the people grew fat and lazy in paradise. Mother Brain was destroyed and took civilization down with her.
* [[Soiled City On a Hill]]: Algo's civilization became too dependent on Mother Brain, and the people grew fat and lazy in paradise. Mother Brain was destroyed and took civilization down with her.
* [[Spell My Name With an S]]: Occurs on this very page. Is it Gaila or Gaira?
* [[Spell My Name With an "S"]]: Occurs on this very page. Is it Gaila or Gaira?
* [[Spared By the Adaptation]]: One CAN save Nei in the [[Updated Rerelease]] ''Phantasy Star Generation 2'' ([[No Export for You|Only in Japan]]), but it requires that you have a saved game from ''Phantasy Star Generation 1'' after beating the final boss, get every discussion scene and to unlock absolutely every dialog in the game and saving and then playing ''again''. This [[Canon Shadow|makes no change to the plot]] except for a single picture of her in the ending.
* [[Spared By the Adaptation]]: One CAN save Nei in the [[Updated Rerelease]] ''Phantasy Star Generation 2'' ([[No Export for You|Only in Japan]]), but it requires that you have a saved game from ''Phantasy Star Generation 1'' after beating the final boss, get every discussion scene and to unlock absolutely every dialog in the game and saving and then playing ''again''. This [[Canon Shadow|makes no change to the plot]] except for a single picture of her in the ending.
* [[Stripperiffic]]: Nei's "battle teddy." In the Japanese box art, it shows a visible camel toe, even ''viewed from the side''.
* [[Stripperiffic]]: Nei's "battle teddy." In the Japanese box art, it shows a visible camel toe, even ''viewed from the side''.